This is a perfect example of a channel that I can say with almost complete certainty will steadily grow for an extremely long time. It's certainly deserved. One of the best ways to improve pet and small animals (on the ground such as dogs, squirrels, frogs etc) is to get down to their eye level (yes, you might get dirty knees). A dog running towards us shot from our eye level is a dime a dozen. If you take the effort to get to their level you have a photo that stands out because most aren't willing or thinking to get down low. Cheers and keep it up.
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words and thoughtful advice! I couldn’t agree more about the importance of shooting from the subject’s eye level, especially with small animals. It’s such a simple shift that can make a world of difference in creating more dynamic and engaging photos. And yes, dirty knees are definitely worth it for that unique shot! Your support and encouragement mean a lot to me. Cheers, and happy shooting!
This is a perfect example of a channel that I can say with almost complete certainty will steadily grow for an extremely long time. It's certainly deserved. One of the best ways to improve pet and small animals (on the ground such as dogs, squirrels, frogs etc) is to get down to their eye level (yes, you might get dirty knees). A dog running towards us shot from our eye level is a dime a dozen. If you take the effort to get to their level you have a photo that stands out because most aren't willing or thinking to get down low. Cheers and keep it up.
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words and thoughtful advice! I couldn’t agree more about the importance of shooting from the subject’s eye level, especially with small animals. It’s such a simple shift that can make a world of difference in creating more dynamic and engaging photos. And yes, dirty knees are definitely worth it for that unique shot! Your support and encouragement mean a lot to me. Cheers, and happy shooting!
The explanation was absolutely spot on.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this practical video😍
You're welcome 😊